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Be sure to shake flour out of 
your filter each time you empty 
the canister to prevent clogging.
Filter does not need to be 
washed after each use. 

The  flour  canister  contains  a  rubber  gasket  to 
seal  the  canister  and  prevent  flour  leakage.  On 
new mills the gasket will have a tight grip. Also 
with use the gasket can become “tacky” causing 
the lid to be difficult to install and remove.

Flour Canister

Maintenance

The inlet grommet and the filter should be 
replaced every 2 years or as needed.

Milling Tips

DO NOT Mill Any of 

the Following

The Nutrimill has 2 control knobs the upper motor 
speed knob, and the lower feed rate knob.

Upper Motor Speed Knob:
For most grains it is recommended that you leave 
the motor speed knob turned all the way to the 
left. 

For  coarse  flour,  start  running  the  mill  with  the 
knob turned all the way to the left for 15 to 20 
seconds, then turn the knob all the way to the 
right.

Lower Feed Rate Knob:
When you start milling, always turn the feed rate 
knob all the way to the right for 15 seconds to 
allow  the  grain  to  start  flowing  freely.  Then  you 
may turn the knob to your desired setting.

For great all-purpose bread flour most people 
recommend adjusting the feed rate knob to a 
setting just to the right of straight up and down 
or a 1 o’clock position.

Milling positions may very 
depending on the type, 
amount, and size of grain 
that is used.

Larger grains such as 
legumes or rice will mill slowly, while small grains 
like wheat or millet mill quickly.

•  FLAX SEED
•  SUNFLOWER SEEDS
•  SESAME SEEDS
•  NUTS OF ANY KIND
•  SPICES
•  TAPIOCA
•  SPROUTED GRAINS
•  DRIED FRUITS OR VEGETABLES
•  SUGARS (BROWN OR WHITE)
•  COFFEE BEANS
•  OATMEAL
•  ROLLED OATS
•  HERBS
•  HEMP
•  CHOCOLATE
•  GOJI BERRIES

Ideal for dry grinding: coffee beans, shelled 
nuts, herbs, spices, and seeds such as flax, 
sesame and sunflower. Also grinds other items 

not suitable for milling in your 

Nutrimill.

Available in white and 
black

L’EQUIP Coffee Grinder & Seed Mill

See your L’EQUIP Retailer to purchase this product.

Separator cup

Gasket

Filter

Motor

Speed Knob

Feed 

Rate Knob

For any grains not listed on the DO NOT MILL 
LIST above that you have a question about, mill 
only one quarter cup, then test flour by pinching 
a small amount between your thumb and finger. 
If it holds the shape of the pinch and doesn’t fall 
apart, it contains too much moisture. DO NOT 
MILL THIS GRAIN.

Milling Head Cleaning Tip:

Periodically mill 3 cups of white rice on a coarse 
setting to clean the Milling Heads to remove any 
possible left over particles.

Separator Cup

The separator cup collects the finest flour particles 
(pastry flour). It must be in place or your mill will 
blow flour. (Flour in separator cup can be used.)

Gasket:

Filter:

We suggest rubbing one of the following on new 
or tacky gaskets:
•  Flour
•  Cornstarch
•  Vegalene (or other non-stick spray)

You will need to periodically reapply your choice 
of lubricant, especially after washing.

Vegalene is only for extremely tacky  
gaskets and only if you use your mill often.
Note: Never spray vegalene dirctly on 
gasket, spray only a little on a rag or paper 
towel and wipe onto gasket.

Note:

 be sure there is no flour in the filter before 

washing.

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